
Mazar Sharif
Documentary · War · Crime
Overview
An Iranian diplomat who miraculously survived Taliban's raid on the Iranian consulate in Mazar E Sharif (Afghanistan) narrates his 19 days of hide and escape to reach Iran's borders meanwhile on the other side, the Iranian troops are preparing for retaliation.
Top Cast


Hossein Yari
Hossein Yari
Survived Diplomat/ Shahsavan
Hossein Yari
Survived Diplomat/ Shahsavan


Mahtab Keramati
Mahtab Keramati
Afghan Woman
Mahtab Keramati
Afghan Woman


Masoud Rayegan
Masoud Rayegan
The Investigator
Masoud Rayegan
The Investigator
Ammar Tafti
Ammar Tafti
Ammar Tafti
Ebrahim Barzideh
Ebrahim Barzideh
IRNA Correspondent/ Mahmood Saremi
Ebrahim Barzideh
IRNA Correspondent/ Mahmood Saremi
Mohammad Agha Mohammadi
Mohammad Agha Mohammadi
Mohammad Agha Mohammadi
Hossein Basheh Ahangar
Hossein Basheh Ahangar
Hossein Basheh Ahangar
Abbas Habibi
Abbas Habibi
Abbas Habibi
Ali Ataie
Ali Ataie
Ali Ataie
Reza Azizi
Reza Azizi
Reza Azizi
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